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here he is in "charlie's angels" doing a spin with lucy liu. but his friend wally says garrett's personality was not what you might expect. >> garrett was a very focused individual. people think of stuntmen has daredevils, crazy people. that's the last person i want on my job. i want vet best at what they do. >> but toward the end of 1997, wally says that focus shifted the minute garrett warren met claudia harrow. >> beautiful, beautiful woman. we just wanted garrett to be happy. he had found somebody that he seemed like he genuinely loved and mwanted to start a life wit. >> there was something special about her. people who got to know her, she was just a beautiful soul. and i think men were attracted to that as much as to her beauty. >> claudia's good friend julie eresgot remembers when claudia and garrett first got together. >> she says to you, i met this guy. >> yes, and she was very excited. i was always a good fan of garrett. he was sweet, he was funny, and she just seemed so happy with him. i should say actually joe and i both were very s
here he is in "charlie's angels" doing a spin with lucy liu. but his friend wally says garrett's personality was not what you might expect. >> garrett was a very focused individual. people think of stuntmen has daredevils, crazy people. that's the last person i want on my job. i want vet best at what they do. >> but toward the end of 1997, wally says that focus shifted the minute garrett warren met claudia harrow. >> beautiful, beautiful woman. we just wanted garrett...
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here he is in "charlie's angels" doing a spin with lucy liu. and doubling for jean claude van damme in "double-team" during this explosion. but his friend wally says garrett's personality was not what you might expect. >> garrett was a very focused individual. people think of stuntmen as daredevils, crazy people. that's the last person i want on my job. i want the very best at what they do. >> toward the end of 1997, wally says that focus shifted the moment he met claiudia harrah. >> beautiful, beautiful woman. we wanted garrett to be happy. he met somebody that he genuinely loved and wanted to start a life with. >> there was something special about her. people who got to know her -- she has a beautiful soul. i think men were attracted to that as much as to her beauty. >> claudia's good friend julie remembers when claudia and garrett first got together. one day she says, i met this guy? >> yes. and she was very excited. i was always a big fan of garrett's. he was sweet. he was funny. and she seemed so happy with him. you know, i should say actu
here he is in "charlie's angels" doing a spin with lucy liu. and doubling for jean claude van damme in "double-team" during this explosion. but his friend wally says garrett's personality was not what you might expect. >> garrett was a very focused individual. people think of stuntmen as daredevils, crazy people. that's the last person i want on my job. i want the very best at what they do. >> toward the end of 1997, wally says that focus shifted the moment he...
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. >> recon plan charlie. execute. let's move, move, move! >> reporter: he thought about the green army action figures. the ones from "toy story." >> i thought i told him to pick these up. >> reporter: that's when he thought, combat garden gnomes. heavily armed little bearded guys? he sold about 1500 of them at $50 a pop. >> i did a standing rifleman, ne kneeling rifleman, rpg guy, officer with the pistol and sort of follow me pose. >> reporter: he even has plans for a parachute guy. >> he'll hang from the tree. >> reporter: he'll plan to make special forces garden gnomes. >> hunched down like he's off the beach, mp 5 sub machine gun. >> reporter: field team 6 garden gnome? he's not the only maker to take creative license. you can buy zombie gnomes. perfect for halloween, even zombie gnomes devouring a pink flamingo. quirky garden sculptures are in big demand judging from the sky mall catalog, they command top dollar. who buy this is stuff? welcome to "jurassic park." people like don of burbank, california. his little backyard is crawling wit
. >> recon plan charlie. execute. let's move, move, move! >> reporter: he thought about the green army action figures. the ones from "toy story." >> i thought i told him to pick these up. >> reporter: that's when he thought, combat garden gnomes. heavily armed little bearded guys? he sold about 1500 of them at $50 a pop. >> i did a standing rifleman, ne kneeling rifleman, rpg guy, officer with the pistol and sort of follow me pose. >> reporter: he...
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i met charlie enberg. he issued a challenge. i want you to create a story that can possibly be turned into a musical. i had this idea of the story being this opera. all actors of this opera come from experiences of my own life. i joined the marine corps because i was one of those young men who didn't have any goals in life, so i thought i would be this kick-ass guy with all these cool machine guns in both hands, and at that time what i perceived to be war is what i took off the movie. that was before i got into the combat zone, but when we got there, that's when everything changed. 2004, we were deployed to filugia. i remember what we went through was quite significant. it was intense. you know, things got heavy. we prayed we would make it out. the pain has been so intense, the guilt has been so extraordinary. it's been rough. you know, i've dealt with suicide many times. it's going to be in your face and not realize this is what war was like. this is what veterans go through. this is what veterans experience on a day-to-day bas
i met charlie enberg. he issued a challenge. i want you to create a story that can possibly be turned into a musical. i had this idea of the story being this opera. all actors of this opera come from experiences of my own life. i joined the marine corps because i was one of those young men who didn't have any goals in life, so i thought i would be this kick-ass guy with all these cool machine guns in both hands, and at that time what i perceived to be war is what i took off the movie. that was...
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let me just finish, charlie. there's a political process going on and acknowledging right, we get that. we don't have to wait long to get this, but let's wait until after the general election. >> and obviously, that's what they were thinking, gary, that you know the ends will justify the means, but i always discover, you never get to the end. >> and it's never going to get done. look, spending for whatever reason just continues to go higher and higher and higher and all of this rhetoric from both sides, even from the government side is not going to get done. somehow we got to the point where everybody believes or at least i think insane people believe that if you cut spending, it's going to hurt the economy. >> i'm so-- >> and i'm so-- >> a with all due respending. >> spending will not hurt the economy. >> this is not worth fighting over. it's an insane stupid fight if you're a house republican. >> neil: and you're starting to sound like a rockefeller republican. >> you have a president, you have a vice-president
let me just finish, charlie. there's a political process going on and acknowledging right, we get that. we don't have to wait long to get this, but let's wait until after the general election. >> and obviously, that's what they were thinking, gary, that you know the ends will justify the means, but i always discover, you never get to the end. >> and it's never going to get done. look, spending for whatever reason just continues to go higher and higher and higher and all of this...
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lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>> a fiery motorcycle crash transforms a group of office workers into heros. >> the flames were really intense. it felt like i was in the fire. >> june 22nd, 2011. it's just another day outside philadelphia's municipal transportation offices, until a car starts to make an illegal u-turn on a busy street. a security camera captures the driver waiting for traffic to clear as walter rivera rides his motorcycle down the same street, only a few hundred feet away. >> there's a hill, and going over the top of the hill is kind of a blind spot, i didn't see her till the last minute, so there was nothing i could do. >> sparks fly as he slams into the back wheel of the car. the motorcycle goes up in flames, as the car pulls over. rivera lays unconscious and on fire next to the burning wreckage. >> so i was laying there burning for 30 seconds. there was a crowd of people. but you can understand. people were scared it was going to explode. >> a car approaches the f
lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>> a fiery motorcycle crash transforms a group of office workers into heros. >> the flames were really intense. it felt like i was in the fire. >> june 22nd, 2011. it's just another day outside philadelphia's municipal transportation offices, until a car starts to make an illegal u-turn on a busy street. a security camera captures the...
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ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell along with adam lashinsky and charlie gasperino, charles payne, what do you think. >> the unions are losing now big time in the court of public opinion and going to other courts trying to rectify it and i think they're making a gigantic mistake. in san jose, the pensions are almost 200%, firemen, you run into the burning building when others are running out and police officer, take care of the bad guy. but have to listen to the will of the people. and have to draw a line for reasonable compensation, bottom line. i think they're making a bigger mistake. >> neil: i think that san jose stood out because a largely democratic town and democratic mayor, and essentially said, dagen, look, i love the unions and i want to protect the pensions and protect them. but we've got to reign the costs in so that i can. >> why this is such a watershed potentially, is because the people in san jose voted to cut benefits for current retirees. and if this goes ahead and the unions fear this this a great deal and by the way, we had another big, big vote down in san die
ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell along with adam lashinsky and charlie gasperino, charles payne, what do you think. >> the unions are losing now big time in the court of public opinion and going to other courts trying to rectify it and i think they're making a gigantic mistake. in san jose, the pensions are almost 200%, firemen, you run into the burning building when others are running out and police officer, take care of the bad guy. but have to listen to the will of the people....
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i think what we're seeing here, first of all, i don't think it's so hopeful, charlie, we're beginning to attack a giant problem, but it's really just the beginning. and what we're seeing is an interesting example of-- >> that's not a good thing? >> it's a great thing. >> of course it's a good thing. >> and hopeful, but i think you, got a lot of work left to be done. but we're seeing two really important, or interesting things going on. democracy, and the rule of law, right? so, ben put his finger on it, i mean, we, as a country, we as cities and states and municipalities, we screwed up and let this thing get way out of control. and meaning well, as charles pointed out, it got completely out of whack, and from the union's perspective, i mean, dagen said it's about power and money, it's about money, it's about benefits, and they have contracts, i think we should expect them to protect the contracts. >> isn't it really about liberalism, i mean, the growth, the growth of the nanny states and the notion that government is going to take care of you from cradle to grave. if you work for it,
i think what we're seeing here, first of all, i don't think it's so hopeful, charlie, we're beginning to attack a giant problem, but it's really just the beginning. and what we're seeing is an interesting example of-- >> that's not a good thing? >> it's a great thing. >> of course it's a good thing. >> and hopeful, but i think you, got a lot of work left to be done. but we're seeing two really important, or interesting things going on. democracy, and the rule of law,...
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charlie was bitter about that. increased his hostility toward the establishment. >> i think he felt he was being deserted. something that he probably lived with all of his life. he was becoming more and more desperate. he was becoming more and more threatening. >> greta: when doris day offered her beach house to her son terry decided to vacate the house, the new tenant roman polanski and a now pregnant sharon taste the couple moved in the spring of 1969 before taking off to europe to work on separate film projects. >> her departure was very rushed. it was chaos, knowing that by the time she got back home it would be just prior to her delivery. >> sharon finished film what was to be her last movie. she returned to the house in time to watch the moon landing july 20th, with her mother and younger sisters. >> it was very hot and she was extremely pregnant. we all went into the master bedroom and piled into the bed. i was at her feet. and we watched the moon landing. that was the last time that any of us saw her alive.
charlie was bitter about that. increased his hostility toward the establishment. >> i think he felt he was being deserted. something that he probably lived with all of his life. he was becoming more and more desperate. he was becoming more and more threatening. >> greta: when doris day offered her beach house to her son terry decided to vacate the house, the new tenant roman polanski and a now pregnant sharon taste the couple moved in the spring of 1969 before taking off to europe...
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hey, mom, you wanna talk to charlie? charlie. hello. charlie, say hi to grandma. no. okay, i'm sorry, mom. she's zoned out. i know. we've cut back. mom, the kids are great. [door opens] hey, you're home early. mom, call you back. you okay? - we need more water. fill the sinks and tubs. we don't have much time. - ben, stop. it's happening, isn't it? - bass, why don't you just call her? - call her? nobody calls anybody anymore. come on, man. she's 22. she doesn't even talk on the phone. - wow. - what, you wanna give me some tech advice, huh? you with your big fat casio '80s brick phone. - yeah. [cell phone rings] it's my brother. benjamin, what's up? - where have you been? - what's going on? what's the matter? - i've been calling. where are you? - she's sending photos. - we, uh, went out, had a few. we're on our way back to base. what's going on? what's wrong? - listen to me very, very carefully. - look at that. - shh, shh, shh. - it's all gonna turn off. - what? - it's gonna turn off, and it will never, ever turn back on. - what's gonna turn off? what are you talking a
hey, mom, you wanna talk to charlie? charlie. hello. charlie, say hi to grandma. no. okay, i'm sorry, mom. she's zoned out. i know. we've cut back. mom, the kids are great. [door opens] hey, you're home early. mom, call you back. you okay? - we need more water. fill the sinks and tubs. we don't have much time. - ben, stop. it's happening, isn't it? - bass, why don't you just call her? - call her? nobody calls anybody anymore. come on, man. she's 22. she doesn't even talk on the phone. - wow. -...
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charlie and i are still friends. we still have a deep, abiding love for each other. we share children and grandchildren and i refer to that in the book as the unconventional success story, even though we're not still together in the conventional sense. >> you've been married four times now? >> yes. >> quite searing stuff in here about your marriage to rick -- >> there are two ricks. >> rick evers. >> this was your second husband? third husband? >> jerry goffin, charlie larky, rick evers which is the one you'll talk about every now and then and rick sorensen. >> are you an romantic? >> yes. on your show you always say, have you ever been properly in love? every time. >> in your case it would be, how many dozen times have you been properly in love? did you marry every man you were properly in love with? >> no. the last two i didn't. >> if i could have trapped you on a dessert island with one man in your life you had a relationship with, who would it be? >> i don't know. i'm not with anybody now. that's kind of who i would be with is me. >> rick evers, he abused you and
charlie and i are still friends. we still have a deep, abiding love for each other. we share children and grandchildren and i refer to that in the book as the unconventional success story, even though we're not still together in the conventional sense. >> you've been married four times now? >> yes. >> quite searing stuff in here about your marriage to rick -- >> there are two ricks. >> rick evers. >> this was your second husband? third husband? >> jerry...
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from what i understand -- charlie: saying that lots today. liz: charlie gasparino. we have the closing bell 39 minutes away. for a second we were up 94 the complex now be 7. not a bad day. securities and exchange commission for says not right now. is not making any changes to money-market fund regulations not because it doesn't want to but philip angellides is with her on this and we are asking why he is calling wall street unrepentant and and reform. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. liz: 34 minutes left we are at or very close to session highs. dow jones industrials charging ahead. a lot of this has to do with headlines out of europe. whether they could institute bans in which spanish or italian bo
from what i understand -- charlie: saying that lots today. liz: charlie gasparino. we have the closing bell 39 minutes away. for a second we were up 94 the complex now be 7. not a bad day. securities and exchange commission for says not right now. is not making any changes to money-market fund regulations not because it doesn't want to but philip angellides is with her on this and we are asking why he is calling wall street unrepentant and and reform. you see us, at the start of the day. on the...
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liz: charlie gasparino, thank you very much. good for the fbi. >> he loves it when we show his picture. liz: can you go back to the old cologne? >> you don't like this? liz: i don't like it. enough said. okay. thank you. closing bell ringing in 41 minutes. home depot is the world's largest home improvement retailer. more than 2200 stores worldwide. look at the stock over five years, a steady and very nice climb since mid 2009. so why the downgrade from oppenheimer and do we even care? home depot has a plan, they are executing it well and being punished for it? we have the chairman and ceo joining me right here in studio for an exclusive interview. that's right. home depot in the fbn house. welcome frank blake. he's coming in right now. ñ liz: let's get you your fox business market check. dow jones industrials just straddling the flat line but look at the nasdaq s&p russell all kind of recovering at least some of the gains that we had seen earlier today. let's take out one name from the dow components and also a member of our
liz: charlie gasparino, thank you very much. good for the fbi. >> he loves it when we show his picture. liz: can you go back to the old cologne? >> you don't like this? liz: i don't like it. enough said. okay. thank you. closing bell ringing in 41 minutes. home depot is the world's largest home improvement retailer. more than 2200 stores worldwide. look at the stock over five years, a steady and very nice climb since mid 2009. so why the downgrade from oppenheimer and do we even...
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charlie youson explains how it works. >> imagine someone handing over the keys to a luxury automobile for the weekend, mo strings attached or a resort offering you a room free. that's exactly what happened to leah all beuse of her high social media score. >> they came to me which was cool. >> you probably don't know it but your online popularity is being ranked by web sites. you have a number. the higher your number the more influence you have online and the more appealing you are to marketers. >> i believe these real world people can get their message out to their community and help amplify the message. during the last two years more than 300 brands have offered perks, that means discounts to places like disney, microsoft and american express. >> free upgrades on flights to movie tickets, product trials. the perks run the gamut and the higher your score the better the perk is going to be. >> businesses are looking beyond perks from dating services using scores to match potential partners to a startup bank making plans to consider scores for loan approval. some recruiters are checking
charlie youson explains how it works. >> imagine someone handing over the keys to a luxury automobile for the weekend, mo strings attached or a resort offering you a room free. that's exactly what happened to leah all beuse of her high social media score. >> they came to me which was cool. >> you probably don't know it but your online popularity is being ranked by web sites. you have a number. the higher your number the more influence you have online and the more appealing you...
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megan and charlie, over to you. >>> cautiously optimistic. that's what doctors are saying about the treatment to former president george h.w. bush. he's in an intensive care unit at a houston hospital this morning. he was admitted sunday for persistent fever. that fever is what kept the president in the hospital during christmas and doctors have put him now on a liquids only diet. >>> well, they have five days to come up with an agreement. the president and congress are now back in d.c. but that doesn't mean there's any hope for real hope of avoiding the fiscal cliff. congressional officials say they don't have any significant strides to a compromise. it didn't happen during the long christmas break and there are no negotiations currently on the books. without an agreement, automatic tax increases for everyone and deep spending cuts specifically to defense will go into effect on january 1st. the main dispute remains over who are you going to tax and how much. >>> three minutes after 6:00 right now. and get ready to gamble all hours of the nig
megan and charlie, over to you. >>> cautiously optimistic. that's what doctors are saying about the treatment to former president george h.w. bush. he's in an intensive care unit at a houston hospital this morning. he was admitted sunday for persistent fever. that fever is what kept the president in the hospital during christmas and doctors have put him now on a liquids only diet. >>> well, they have five days to come up with an agreement. the president and congress are now...
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don't agree with the press secretary's statement and here for a closer look, fox business network's charlie graasparino. welcome. >> it goes from 1 to 2, a 100% increase. that is what we're talking about. >> gas prices, we have a sceree and it shows what gas cost when he was sworn in as president and what gasoline costs today. it is staggering. it is up 111%. >> what is bad about this is higher gas prices is a regressive tax and hits poor people and working class people more than rich people and rich people have more disposable income and that is one of his mainly problems and he has his war on the class warfare team in his entire campaign and some of his policies have led to the fact that rich people are getting richer and poor -- the working class don't have as much disposable income and the fact is we have inflation in commodities, food prices are going up and gas prices are going up and going up in large part because of some of his policies including lack of drilling and everything -- all of the above. >> it is important to note when gas prices go up it's not just the fuel but everythin
don't agree with the press secretary's statement and here for a closer look, fox business network's charlie graasparino. welcome. >> it goes from 1 to 2, a 100% increase. that is what we're talking about. >> gas prices, we have a sceree and it shows what gas cost when he was sworn in as president and what gasoline costs today. it is staggering. it is up 111%. >> what is bad about this is higher gas prices is a regressive tax and hits poor people and working class people more...
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to ben stein, gerri willis and ben stein and charlie gasperino. >> people have to figure 0 this out. 90% of american households here are going to find some kind of new tax and that means 500 billion dollars is going to be raised. 120 million households are going to be impacted not just the expiration of the bush tax cuts, there are now obamacare taxes going into place and it's going to kill investments and taxes on dividends go up 20%, long-term capital gains taxes go up 7%, i'm telling you if ne don't work on this, the whole economy is going to come skidding to a halt. >> and ben, the irony of course the debates focused on the economy and this seems like question he number one. >> i'm floored, charles, i'm glad you brought it up. the sequester is probably as bad an idea as ever come out of congress and the white house. the idea to me in particular, of cutting the defense budget, 5% of the budget, equally, roughly 5% of gdp, very, very roughly, more like 4%. >> right. >> ehe quali with domestic spending is just insanity, it's suicide. if mr. osama bin laden were still alive, he would
to ben stein, gerri willis and ben stein and charlie gasperino. >> people have to figure 0 this out. 90% of american households here are going to find some kind of new tax and that means 500 billion dollars is going to be raised. 120 million households are going to be impacted not just the expiration of the bush tax cuts, there are now obamacare taxes going into place and it's going to kill investments and taxes on dividends go up 20%, long-term capital gains taxes go up 7%, i'm telling...
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but they forgot about our charlie. because he got it on fox business, charlie gasperino was the first to report on it and the very first guy in america to ask, are the guys asking the questions the guys who should be really answering the questions? where are those hearings? joining us is ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell and stephen fitch. and charlie, you raise a very good point. in the scheme of things, this looks like a pimple on a you know what. >> and we should point out they lost 2 billion on the trade, even with that loss they're going to be making something like 3 billion dollars this quarter, next quarter and it may have a 12 to 15 billion dollar earnings year, so, this is, i mean, there's a lot of reasons, politically why they're doing these hearings and i think that jamie dimon is a big opponent of aspects of dodd frank and they want to show that this guy maybe shouldn't be an effective spokesman, but i tell you that report we got and first reported on fox business, really shows how little this is com
but they forgot about our charlie. because he got it on fox business, charlie gasperino was the first to report on it and the very first guy in america to ask, are the guys asking the questions the guys who should be really answering the questions? where are those hearings? joining us is ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell and stephen fitch. and charlie, you raise a very good point. in the scheme of things, this looks like a pimple on a you know what. >> and we should point out they...
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don't agree with the press secretary's statement and here for a closer look, fox business network's charlie graasparino. welcome. >> it goes from 1 to 2, a 100% increase. that is what we're talking about. >> gas prices, we have a sceree and it shows what gas cost when he was sworn in as president and what gasoline costs today. it is staggering. it is up 111%. >> what is bad about this is higher gas prices is a regressive tax and hits poor people and working class people more than rich people and rich people have more disposable income and that is one of his mainly problems and he has his war on the class warfare team in his entire campaign and some of his policies have led to the fact that rich people are getting richer and poor -- the working class don't have as much disposable income and the fact is we have inflation in commodities, food prices are going up and gas prices are going up and going up in large part because of some of his policies including lack of drilling and everything -- all of the above. >> it is important to note when gas prices go up it's not just the fuel but everythin
don't agree with the press secretary's statement and here for a closer look, fox business network's charlie graasparino. welcome. >> it goes from 1 to 2, a 100% increase. that is what we're talking about. >> gas prices, we have a sceree and it shows what gas cost when he was sworn in as president and what gasoline costs today. it is staggering. it is up 111%. >> what is bad about this is higher gas prices is a regressive tax and hits poor people and working class people more...
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i'm megan pringle. >> and i'm charlie crowson. a check of the forecast and say hello once against to mols len et charles -- meteorologist len et charles. >> i hope nice because it's nice outside. so we'll start you out in bethesda this morning where we are looking at a few clouds but then starting to see much more sunshine as that sunrise is happening as of now. and you know what? we're going to be seeing more of this as we go through the day. temperature in columbia right now coming in at 70 eggs the, 62 degrees in ijamsville. temperatures are going to get up to about 90-degrees for today. and that's pretty much where we should be for this time of the year. we look maryland's most powerful radar right now and we are dry. the anything happens it already more to the afternoon time frame but all in all we should be dry for today. now the forecast trend because we can see the temperatures pretty steady as we go through the next seven days but then heat things up. it is going to be hot as the humidity makes its way intact the picture.
i'm megan pringle. >> and i'm charlie crowson. a check of the forecast and say hello once against to mols len et charles -- meteorologist len et charles. >> i hope nice because it's nice outside. so we'll start you out in bethesda this morning where we are looking at a few clouds but then starting to see much more sunshine as that sunrise is happening as of now. and you know what? we're going to be seeing more of this as we go through the day. temperature in columbia right now...
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charlie duke gets the approval of prosecutors and judges to make it happen. to a facility with abuse allegations and employees without any certification or licensing from the state of montana. >> i personally know teachers that are there that are certified teachers from the state of illinois. >> but they're in montana. the point is these kids are troubled and they need counseling. >> there is no one trained to counsel them. does that bother you? >> i believe they get the counseling they need. when they have a nuclear family structure -- >> i understand they have that structure, but i'm asking you, as a public servant here in illinois, you operate by rules and regulations of the state, do you think they should have licensed counselors at pinehaven? >> i really feel like you're trying to trap me into saying something -- >> you can say no. >> i'm not even comfortable talking about it. >> you can say no or you don't know. >> i don't know. >> reporter: charlie duke says he doesn't believe the abuse allegations. but we showed him a videotape of one of the current r
charlie duke gets the approval of prosecutors and judges to make it happen. to a facility with abuse allegations and employees without any certification or licensing from the state of montana. >> i personally know teachers that are there that are certified teachers from the state of illinois. >> but they're in montana. the point is these kids are troubled and they need counseling. >> there is no one trained to counsel them. does that bother you? >> i believe they get the...
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yeah, charlie described told me about the case. these would be the photos of the tread marks on the young man's face? only have a partial. it's kind of hard to get a good match on the boot print. ah, well, enter fleinhardt. have you, by any chance, heard of a study from the university of sheffield, in england? now they're using mathematical techniques to extrapolate full boot and shoe prints from partial samples. (phone rings) larry, that'd be great, man. there'll always be an england. sinclair. okay, thanks. (sighs) they just found frank fisher. (door opens) hey, do you have a minute to, uh, take a look at something? secret spy stuff? i'm kidding. what is it? well, i'm trying to track down the grill on the car from the cold case hit-and-run 'cause the same grill was on the car that frank fisher was driving when it hit the coffee shop. and that's got to be more than a coincidence, right? well, yeah, i mean, you know, it's possible that fisher could have just found the grill at a junkyard, but, yeah, i'm hoping that there's more to
yeah, charlie described told me about the case. these would be the photos of the tread marks on the young man's face? only have a partial. it's kind of hard to get a good match on the boot print. ah, well, enter fleinhardt. have you, by any chance, heard of a study from the university of sheffield, in england? now they're using mathematical techniques to extrapolate full boot and shoe prints from partial samples. (phone rings) larry, that'd be great, man. there'll always be an england....
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charlie, i'm not in the mood. and i'm the only person in the world that can get past you for two points. i just proved i'm alan iverson. no, you just proved that, 20 years later, i'm still falling for the same fake. it's a syllogistic fallacy. it's based on a wrong assumption. yeah? i'm obviously not alan iverson. yeah. saying that i am, then proposing a test doesn't change that. so what does this have to do with my case? you found a link between salazar and lisa bayle because you thought he was guilty, and what if you're wrong? then finding a link to lisa bayle won't make you right. maybe there's a different link that'll tell you more. like a link between the victims. which would mean a... could mean a completely different killer, not howard or salazar. right. so is this math or logic? same thing. no. no. no. what about him? no. he's always in cage four. tuesday-thursday guy. me, i'm usually here five, six days a week. let me ask you this: do you, by any chance, recall if he was here thursday morning, the eighth?
charlie, i'm not in the mood. and i'm the only person in the world that can get past you for two points. i just proved i'm alan iverson. no, you just proved that, 20 years later, i'm still falling for the same fake. it's a syllogistic fallacy. it's based on a wrong assumption. yeah? i'm obviously not alan iverson. yeah. saying that i am, then proposing a test doesn't change that. so what does this have to do with my case? you found a link between salazar and lisa bayle because you thought he...
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so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. john: years ago i decided to build a beach house. my father said it is on the edge of the notion. are you nuts. go -- it is bluish. i did it anyway. my builder said i could not lose. if the ocean took my house uncle sam would pay to replace it. really? under national flood insurance. you have to pay for their advertisement. >> got what insurance? go online. john: flood stupid because it guaranteed it could not lose sight build a beach house. there it is that is a younger me. i did have to pay insurance premiums but they were cheap why would uncle sam offer me cheap insurance with a house built on sand? james witt ran fema he said if it was not here people would build anyway and it would cost taxpayers more. bad is government logic. get the money up front by selling insurance. doesn't it may lie why private insurance that is reluctant? no. in their arrogance say private insurers want to much profit. floods are rare it will not lose money we will price it corre
so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. john: years ago i decided to build a beach house. my father said it is on the edge of the notion. are you nuts. go -- it is bluish. i did it anyway. my builder said i could not lose. if the ocean took my house uncle sam would pay to replace it. really? under national flood insurance. you have to pay for their advertisement. >> got what insurance? go online. john:...
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that's charlie on the left. he was even on jay leno. all told, charlie engle was famous for about five minutes, long enough to catch the attention of this man with the box of files in this fuzzy photo. agent orlander from the irs. >> agent orlander saw the movie, and from the accounts we read, he said, i wonder how this charlie guy maintains this lifestyle. who has the time and wherewithall to run across a continent? where is his income? >> i laugh at lithe lifestyle wd because i'm living in a rented apartment and driving an '86 suburban. >> reporter: agent orlander spent 1700 hours investigating charlie. he even went through charlie's trash looking for evidence. charlie was kept under surveillance here at his apartment building. still not satisfied, the irs brought in a secret weapon, a beautiful young agent, a runner, came knocking on charlie's door. >> i open the door and there's this very attractive brunette standing there, and she says that she's interested in the building, in buying a condo in this building. >> reporter: what engl
that's charlie on the left. he was even on jay leno. all told, charlie engle was famous for about five minutes, long enough to catch the attention of this man with the box of files in this fuzzy photo. agent orlander from the irs. >> agent orlander saw the movie, and from the accounts we read, he said, i wonder how this charlie guy maintains this lifestyle. who has the time and wherewithall to run across a continent? where is his income? >> i laugh at lithe lifestyle wd because i'm...
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charlie gasparino on the floor of the stock exchange with duncan neiderauer. charlie: not just duncan neiderauer but jeff springer. i want to get this clear. the millions are predicting the end of the world at the end of december and the nyse-listed sells the intercontinental exchange. is there any connection here? of the world ends tomorrow i guess that is an execution risk we have not tracked into the confirmation, let's hope the mind are wrong. >> i think it is an amazing building 200-year-old institution being taken over by a 20 year institution. how does that happen? >> 12 the year. >> you overstate my age. what is interesting is the new york stock exchange is a network that started 200 years ago but today you could start a network and you and i have been a part of watching networks create organically quickly, that is what technology has done, what facebook is, what amazon is, what ebay is so my company created a network that grew quickly, very complementary to the network that 200 years ago some guys decided on. >> which is? >> stocks traded here, you gu
charlie gasparino on the floor of the stock exchange with duncan neiderauer. charlie: not just duncan neiderauer but jeff springer. i want to get this clear. the millions are predicting the end of the world at the end of december and the nyse-listed sells the intercontinental exchange. is there any connection here? of the world ends tomorrow i guess that is an execution risk we have not tracked into the confirmation, let's hope the mind are wrong. >> i think it is an amazing building...
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thanks, claudia. >> charlie -- let's bring in charlie on this. we've made a massive leverage bet, haven't we? we've loaded them up with more of the weakest debt in europe. so if things turn south, the banks are in a worse position. but how much spills over into other sentiment? >> i think what's important is the buyout after the italian or spanish banks. you know, if there is, it's a really good strategy. if there isn't, then, of course, it wouldn't work well. spanish and italian bonds have been playing a game of cat and mouse over the last year or two. one is more distressed than the other one. they're very much a pair. these two, italy and spay, very much, are joined at the hip. i think that's an important point here. >> i know we had an auction. spain's raised a lot of money here. it's raised nearly 50% of its funding costs. why did we get a dodge in action last week. they've had an amazing run over the last six months. did we get fatigue in this sort of risk rally. you know, anything to do with the timing? >> all asset classes are expensive o
thanks, claudia. >> charlie -- let's bring in charlie on this. we've made a massive leverage bet, haven't we? we've loaded them up with more of the weakest debt in europe. so if things turn south, the banks are in a worse position. but how much spills over into other sentiment? >> i think what's important is the buyout after the italian or spanish banks. you know, if there is, it's a really good strategy. if there isn't, then, of course, it wouldn't work well. spanish and italian...
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there have been other guys like charlie beljan. breakout performances. nick: these guys are throwing big chips. they've never seen a chip this big in their lives. their biggest check was about $20,000. they have nearly 7,000 banked. and i just wonder whether ted has been sitting there too long taking it win but maybe if the wind stays there a little bit to the right, he may have the advantage because that's where his natural shot is. if troy pulls it he's working away from the flag so very interesting situation. these two guys have really got to grip themselves and say right. if i want to win this i've got to grab the bull by the horns and try and make a two. jim: i can hear the excitement if your voice, old chum. nick: i love place. i get all worked off. it's not just the playoffs. jim: who doesn't love the story about a couple of guys who have led journeymen careers out here and then suddenly one of them is going to be changing -- well, they really both are. but one's going to have the two-year exemptions, the trip to augusta. nick: it's life changing.
there have been other guys like charlie beljan. breakout performances. nick: these guys are throwing big chips. they've never seen a chip this big in their lives. their biggest check was about $20,000. they have nearly 7,000 banked. and i just wonder whether ted has been sitting there too long taking it win but maybe if the wind stays there a little bit to the right, he may have the advantage because that's where his natural shot is. if troy pulls it he's working away from the flag so very...
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a father used a hatchet to chop into the necks of his two young children. 7-year-old charlie and 5-year-old bray deb. that happened on sunday after josh powell lured his kids into his home and locked the doors so a social worker supervising a custody visit couldn't come inside and foil his plot. investigators in washington state released new details of the children's death after autopsy results came back. medical examiners report the kids and their dad actually died of smoke inhalation from the fire the father set. so the hatchet wounds left them bleeding. caused them excruciating pain and likely panic in the moments before the thick smoke killed them. we reported here yesterday that josh powell sent a series of emails before his horrific attack and now we know there was a voice mail as well. that he apparently left for relatives. >> this is josh. i'm calling to say goodbye. i am not able to live without my sons. and i'm not able to go on anymore. i'm sorry to everyone i've hurt. goodbye. >> he told police he had taken the kids on a midnight camping trip in freezing weather. earlier on "stu
a father used a hatchet to chop into the necks of his two young children. 7-year-old charlie and 5-year-old bray deb. that happened on sunday after josh powell lured his kids into his home and locked the doors so a social worker supervising a custody visit couldn't come inside and foil his plot. investigators in washington state released new details of the children's death after autopsy results came back. medical examiners report the kids and their dad actually died of smoke inhalation from the...
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i've been in a fight on charlie mod. i've been in a fight on the yard. >> at this point in time he is one of our extreme management problems. he doesn't play well with others. and so he stays here. >> i don't go, hey, i'm looking for somebody to get in a fight with. this guy looks like a good candidate. i will be watching tv one day trying to be nonaggressive, nonconfrontational, here comes mr. idiot inmate. crack-smoking child molester and changes the tv channel. well if i get in an argument with the guy he is going to want to fight. we get in a fight he is going to providence hospital. i'm going to house one. >> and bright has sent fellow inmates to the hospital. >> he got in a fight with a prisoner. he bit his finger off. >> i got ahold of one of his fingers, when i seen i could crush through the bone. i got a better grip. and bit a third of his right index finger off. he started screaming. he got up. it was bleeding all over and i spit his finger on the floor. >> he bit off his finger. he didn't succeed in what he wa
i've been in a fight on charlie mod. i've been in a fight on the yard. >> at this point in time he is one of our extreme management problems. he doesn't play well with others. and so he stays here. >> i don't go, hey, i'm looking for somebody to get in a fight with. this guy looks like a good candidate. i will be watching tv one day trying to be nonaggressive, nonconfrontational, here comes mr. idiot inmate. crack-smoking child molester and changes the tv channel. well if i get in...
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so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. with determination. courage. and all the points i earned with my citi thankyou card. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. redeem points for travel on any airline with no blackout dates. >>> this mayor of a european city hates parking violators. so much so that he's ready to go to war against them. ♪ >> this is the dream of, like, every 12-year-old in the world. to take a tank or an armored personnel carrier and drive it through the streets crushing things along the way. >> it's like the demolition derby of dealing with annoying daily annoyances. >> it's very bad ass. that kind of thing is not what we associate with our leaders. >> why does the mayor have two staff members hanging out with him? >> if politics had a tv show like "entourage," this is what it would look like. yo, turtle, grab a tank and we'll go roll around on some mercedes! >> then comes the moment of truth. the mercedes owner confronts the mayor. >> supposedly this is the dude whose car
so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. with determination. courage. and all the points i earned with my citi thankyou card. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. redeem points for travel on any airline with no blackout dates. >>> this mayor of a european city hates parking violators. so much so that he's ready to go to war against them. ♪ >> this is the dream of, like, every 12-year-old...
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charlie: no, wait a second. there-there's a pickup scheduled for today, and there's a consignee whose i.d. is listed on the file. don: yeah, yeah. who's that? it's lola sacco. wasn't she miss morro bay? we've got lola. and we got maddux. -hey. -geez. hand it over. (click) (grunting) i got her. whoa. what'd you do with buckley? do with him? i didn't do anything with him, except get screwed. at least i put a bullet in his leg. it's a little flourish for effect. buckley's not dead? he suckered you, too. (maddux chuckles) one day on the prison yard, he comes, sits down, starts talking. tells me i can make a score hijacking a bus, laundering the money by busting a diamond exchange. $16 million, foolproof. there was just one catch. he needed to be a part of it. hmm. he knew that you'd go to him for help. that got him out the front gate. so, this taking him down to the river... it was all his idea for show. after he convinced me to double-cross the boys, meet back at the exchange. i knew he'd screw me, so i waited for
charlie: no, wait a second. there-there's a pickup scheduled for today, and there's a consignee whose i.d. is listed on the file. don: yeah, yeah. who's that? it's lola sacco. wasn't she miss morro bay? we've got lola. and we got maddux. -hey. -geez. hand it over. (click) (grunting) i got her. whoa. what'd you do with buckley? do with him? i didn't do anything with him, except get screwed. at least i put a bullet in his leg. it's a little flourish for effect. buckley's not dead? he suckered...
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tomorrow, tune in for an interview with charlie sheen. good night, america. "jimmy kimmel live" next.
tomorrow, tune in for an interview with charlie sheen. good night, america. "jimmy kimmel live" next.
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i'm charlie crist and i approve this message. don't forget to find me online nine on your ballots. >> urging voters to avoid gridlock during his run for senate. but notably having to close with a reminder he's going to be nine spots down on the ballot. because he was running as an independent. that race did not go his way. nobody thinks charlie crist's role in politics is over. especially not now. joining us now for the interview tonight is the former republican governor of florida charlie crist who is now an independent. governor, thank you for being here. >> good to be with you, rachel. thank you. >> republicans have not stopped the process of purging moderation from their ranks. not even after their results from the last election. in the couple years since you fell victim to that process in your former party, how has it affected them? >> badly. i think that the notion of continuing to put forward people that are more extreme rather than moderate and to continue to push out people that want to talk about common sense solutions
i'm charlie crist and i approve this message. don't forget to find me online nine on your ballots. >> urging voters to avoid gridlock during his run for senate. but notably having to close with a reminder he's going to be nine spots down on the ballot. because he was running as an independent. that race did not go his way. nobody thinks charlie crist's role in politics is over. especially not now. joining us now for the interview tonight is the former republican governor of florida...